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>> they're using us but, in fact, we're using them. if you give me another opportunity to talk to someone about jesus christ and i can do it because of your movie, that's a win for me because it is about spreading the gospel. >> reporter: aaron mcpike, cnn, washington. >>> just want to add warner brothers like cnn owned by time warner. visit our religious blog at cnn.com. >>> they just wanted to reach the top of the mountain, right? but when they got there, they couldn't get back down. how they got stuck at 8,000 feet. we're going to bring you the dramatic rescue up next. peoi go to angie's listt for all kinds of reasons. to gauge whether or not the projects will be done in a timely fashion and within budget. angie's list members can tell you which provider is the best in town. you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare. now that we're expecting, i like the fact i can go onto angie's list and look for pediatricians. the service providers that i've found on angie's list actually have blown me away. find out why mor
>> they're using us but, in fact, we're using them. if you give me another opportunity to talk to someone about jesus christ and i can do it because of your movie, that's a win for me because it is about spreading the gospel. >> reporter: aaron mcpike, cnn, washington. >>> just want to add warner brothers like cnn owned by time warner. visit our religious blog at cnn.com. >>> they just wanted to reach the top of the mountain, right? but when they got there, they...
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tell us more about the two winners and the grand prize. men's winner was from kenya women's winner 2 hours 25 minutes and 7 seconds. he ran amid the 47,000 runners. it is estimated a crowd of 2.5 million people are cheering them on a long a course that spans the city's five borrows. they took hours to get over the starting line. >> that is a bear of a race. >> so paraolympic track medalist made history as well. tell us about her story. she is paralyzed from the waist down. and she won the race and won in london, boston and chicago. this makes her the first athlete ever to win the grand slam. wow. >> that is incredible and then tell me about security and how it impacted the race at all today. given the attacks at the boston marathon back in april, they faced a stricter situation. they were told they couldn't wear backpacks and couldn't wear bulky costumes. the goal to make this a safe race day for everyone. >> very good and glad it was. and congrats to all of the racers. anyone who attempts it and crosses the finish line. >> thank you so mu
tell us more about the two winners and the grand prize. men's winner was from kenya women's winner 2 hours 25 minutes and 7 seconds. he ran amid the 47,000 runners. it is estimated a crowd of 2.5 million people are cheering them on a long a course that spans the city's five borrows. they took hours to get over the starting line. >> that is a bear of a race. >> so paraolympic track medalist made history as well. tell us about her story. she is paralyzed from the waist down. and she...
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thank you both for joining us. emily, let me start with you. john podesto, one of those familiar names, what does he bring and will it work? >> i think yes and yes. he brings so much. he is so smart in the way, you need to look no further than the way he has built the center for american progress, even what he's done in the past couple weeks. he's always pushing forward a long term look at income inequality and progressive agenda, knows how to handle crisis. he was bill clinton's chief of staff through the entire impeachment trial, knows how to handle it. he brings not just strong in the political agenda, but strong on climate, on health care. these are things the president needs to hold onto moving forward. we have seen every signal to believe he will. >> let me bring in rick tyler. what do you think, rick, if you could advise the president, give you that soap box, what would you say, is this the right move? >> probably is the right move, john is very capable intellectual. he brought in not so much for policy advice, we know where that is on t
thank you both for joining us. emily, let me start with you. john podesto, one of those familiar names, what does he bring and will it work? >> i think yes and yes. he brings so much. he is so smart in the way, you need to look no further than the way he has built the center for american progress, even what he's done in the past couple weeks. he's always pushing forward a long term look at income inequality and progressive agenda, knows how to handle crisis. he was bill clinton's chief of...
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i hope we are out soon. >> paint a picture for us. many of us have never been there. you are stuck in the ice. do you hear several noises? what's the weather like? can you paint a picture for us? >> absolutely. i'm looking over this amazing sea scape. blocks of ice heaved up around. i don't know if you saw the youtube but on boxing day we had an incredible blizzard. wind speeds of 50 kilometers gusting to 70 kilometers. that was the average wind conditions. we are looking to make scientific observations to compare to. it's the winds they experienced. forced huge amounts of sea up against the vessel. when we worked the following morning, we were aware of huge blocks of ice packed in very densely. the winds have eased. the low pressure system causing the blizzard passed away. we have some open water around us. a few ice burgs up in the distance, they are not moving, fortunately. on the port side is the antarctic continent. there's a few outlines of islands. rising up behind this enormous plateau of ice, which reaches up about 1,000 feet above sea level and keeps going.
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didn't even know who was using these others than the fact they may have been used. jessica yellin, you were there. you asked an important question of boston. the president said he supports the director of national intelligence who wants to have a full review of what happened and didn't happen to make sure important lessons are addressed. he did go after senator graham. he said mr. graham is not right on this issue. the president did not back off at all when he defended the fbi and the entire investigation. >> you're right. the president was unwaivering in his support of fbi and the jttf. he has maintained that they've done -- the information sharing has been excellent and that there are some things, some times, when you just can't catch a terrorist act before it happens. so he sort of repeated a thing we've heard from him before suggesting that he didn't say it quite explicitly, that senator graham is pushing this issue too hard. we heard it after senator graham attacked him over the benghazi incident. senator graham is up for reelection. perhaps there's a political
didn't even know who was using these others than the fact they may have been used. jessica yellin, you were there. you asked an important question of boston. the president said he supports the director of national intelligence who wants to have a full review of what happened and didn't happen to make sure important lessons are addressed. he did go after senator graham. he said mr. graham is not right on this issue. the president did not back off at all when he defended the fbi and the entire...
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so easy to use, it won a best of ces award from cnet. and it comes inside this beautifully crafted carrying case. introducing the all-new 2014 chevrolet impala with the available mylink system. ♪ [ beeps ] ingeniously connecting you to your life and the road. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. >> back with the coverage in the breaking news. you said you want the u.s. to bring him back here and have an open conversation. but ls, is the government surveillance worth the trade off? are we willing to give up some privacy? >> i would say so. personally, i definitely would. and to be quite honest with you, i have spoke on the a lot of people in politics and government. i have a hard time finding a lot of people who are surprised by enemies and any of the information that is being talked to right now. i'm not saying that's a good thing. i'm saying there has been a level of understanding since 9/11 that the government has been overlooking our shoulder for a long time and this revelation is not as shocking as it is being played in the
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i believe those numbers are things that we can make public, that you can use, that we can use. we'll try to give you the numbers that apply to europe as well, as well as those that had a nexus in the united states. the issue in terms of releasing more on the specific overseas cases is it's our concern that some of those, now going into further details of exactly what we did and how we did it, may prevent us from disrupting a future plot. that's something that's work in progress. our intent is to get that to the committee tomorrow for both the senate and the house. >> great, thank you. ichblts mr. thompson. thank you mr. chairman, thank you all for being here, for your testimony and for your service to our country. mr. lipp, before going to hearing, does or has the fisa court ever rejected a case that's been brought before it? >> i believe the hans to that is yes, but i would defer that to the deputy attorney general. >> it has happened. it's not often. >>> okay. er watching this hearing on capitol hill with security officials discussing the surveillance program, discussing some
i believe those numbers are things that we can make public, that you can use, that we can use. we'll try to give you the numbers that apply to europe as well, as well as those that had a nexus in the united states. the issue in terms of releasing more on the specific overseas cases is it's our concern that some of those, now going into further details of exactly what we did and how we did it, may prevent us from disrupting a future plot. that's something that's work in progress. our intent is...
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you have to kind of show us why. help us out here a little bit. we understandhe problems with declassifying everything. i also think it had to come from the top. we know the president has given some press interviews and encouraged this conversation about the balance between liberty and national security. at some point the president will have to lead the conversation because afterall this is the same person who railed against a form of these kind of surveillance when he was a united states senator. i think it may be more incumbent upon him at a certain point after they unroll this as they are clearly trying to do to come out and speak some more about it to the american people. >> all right. thanks so much. there's a lot more to come, i imagine. >> it's ironic. under president bush all this put into place and under president obama pushed more so. >> we'll get reaction from workers at new york stock exchange for the news that you were just saying they were apparently targeted in one of these terror attacks. >>> we're also working on other stories fro
you have to kind of show us why. help us out here a little bit. we understandhe problems with declassifying everything. i also think it had to come from the top. we know the president has given some press interviews and encouraged this conversation about the balance between liberty and national security. at some point the president will have to lead the conversation because afterall this is the same person who railed against a form of these kind of surveillance when he was a united states...
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the chief correspondent dana bash is on the phone with us. treating one group differently than another in america. what can you tell us? >> that's disturbing just to start with. what's more disturbing tonight as far as gregs nal investigators feel like they were lied to by senior officials at the irs because we have now confirmed according to a congressional source that the interim report that the irs inspector general is going to put out said that senior officials at the irs knew in june of 2011 that their employees were targeting members or groups that had any suggestion of being tea party groups. june of 2011. now that is significant because the commissioner testified before congress in march of 2012 and adamantly denied it. there's a question of whether or not he knew. if he did, then lying to congress in a hearing like that that is a big no-no. sit a crime. if he didn't know, why didn't he know? why was he allowed to come in twont of congress and say something they knew was false. >> number two, cnn just obtained letters that lois learne
the chief correspondent dana bash is on the phone with us. treating one group differently than another in america. what can you tell us? >> that's disturbing just to start with. what's more disturbing tonight as far as gregs nal investigators feel like they were lied to by senior officials at the irs because we have now confirmed according to a congressional source that the interim report that the irs inspector general is going to put out said that senior officials at the irs knew in june...
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god says, pack a lunch -- >> we look today for god to tell us. david was the median through which god spoke to us. >> reporter: so you listened to david believing david was receiving his messages from god. >> correct. >> and david was initially telling you -- >> if you didn't think god was talking to him, you wouldn't have been there. >> reporter: by the end of day two, negotiators have a breakthrough. koresh promises to lead his disciples out, if the feds put his bible lecture on the radio. nationwide. >> i david koresh agree upon the broadcasting of this tape to come out peacefully with all the people. >> reporter: clive doyle thinks life for him and his 18-year-old daughter shari will soon return to normal. >> when they're talking about us coming out, i go pack a lunch. tell my daughter, we're going to go out and sit on the grass while they search. i'm still thinking a search warrant. i don't know how long it will take. we might get hungry. we'll sit out there. when it's through, we'll come back home. >> what we're trying to present today -- >
god says, pack a lunch -- >> we look today for god to tell us. david was the median through which god spoke to us. >> reporter: so you listened to david believing david was receiving his messages from god. >> correct. >> and david was initially telling you -- >> if you didn't think god was talking to him, you wouldn't have been there. >> reporter: by the end of day two, negotiators have a breakthrough. koresh promises to lead his disciples out, if the feds...
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stay with us. then courtroom drama over who gets martha stewart's products. why the biggest names in retail are really having to battle for the brand. >>> and is it a smoking gun in the michael jackson death case? how an e-mail could tie a convert promoter to jackson's doctor. all that coming up. at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your...
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geico doesn't use focus groups. uhh...excuse me. no one told me we were using focus groups. vo: geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> welcome back, i'm brooke baldwin with john berman. i want to begin with the scene of this truck in oklahoma city. we can now tell you according to oklahoma city police that situation is clear right now. so it's clear, you see the truck, they were checking it out, with the oklahoma city bombing anniversary this week, and everything that happened here, there is absolute reason to be very, very cautious. >> and we just learned at the white house there was a suspicious letter addressed to president obama. the letter was connected somehow to the one that went to the senate. i'm going to dana bash with the latest on this update. >> yes, the letter they tried to get to president obama, very similar identifying characteristics that tried to get to senator roger wicker of mississippi. and we know in the case of senator wicker, this letter tested an initial positive, and one more reliable positive test at a
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where they have power over the rest of us. >> what about the rest of us? what about the people who were there? or the people who weren't there who may be afraid? >> the most important thing for them to know is, it's okay to be afraid but don't sit on that fear. talk to other people about it. acknowledge it, but try to live your life as best as you can, because then you thwart the goal of that terrorist, and we know that if you let that fear take over, it becomes a phobia and then our lives are completely at that point side tracked or destroyed. >> that would be victory. >> live your life. >> all right. jeff, thank you very much. live your life. the chilling scene played over and over again. none of us, none of you watch, none of us, no one will ever forget the moment of the first blast where smoke was everywhere and one man running near the finish line was knocked off his feet that slow motion you have seen so many times. you know what? he got up and finished the race. and he talked. he's 78 years old. he's next. okay, team! after age 40, we can start losi
where they have power over the rest of us. >> what about the rest of us? what about the people who were there? or the people who weren't there who may be afraid? >> the most important thing for them to know is, it's okay to be afraid but don't sit on that fear. talk to other people about it. acknowledge it, but try to live your life as best as you can, because then you thwart the goal of that terrorist, and we know that if you let that fear take over, it becomes a phobia and then...
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you tell us. season one, are we going to see a marriage or a wedding or -- >> we haven't seen it. >> isn't that strange that we have not seen any episode -- >> you guys know if you got on one knee and popped the question and there was a big wedding. come on! >> no. >> no? >> not in the first season. stay tuned. there's a lot of promising going on. why you put me on the spot like that? i've got people from tlc standing right her ready to knock me in the head. >> i think you should be more worried about -- >> i don't know if there's a wedding in the future. >> you're going to be in the doghouse. >> i'm not married right now. >> pete, i think i just put you in the doghouse. i'm sorry. >> i tell the truth and i don't lie. then he asks me that question. you put me on the spot, big guy. >> you guys are good sports. thank you. best of luck to you with your show. thank you, guys. >> thank you. >> pete rose in the doghouse. sorry, dude. our conversation didn't end there. coming up tomorrow, pete rose on th
you tell us. season one, are we going to see a marriage or a wedding or -- >> we haven't seen it. >> isn't that strange that we have not seen any episode -- >> you guys know if you got on one knee and popped the question and there was a big wedding. come on! >> no. >> no? >> not in the first season. stay tuned. there's a lot of promising going on. why you put me on the spot like that? i've got people from tlc standing right her ready to knock me in the head....
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what can you tell us? >> reporter: carol, i'm both on the phone and live. i can hear you on my phone. we have a massive police presence all around this area of southeast washington, d.c. this is the navy yard you see behind me, one of the entrances here. we have reports of multiple injuries in this shooting. it took place, according to the authorities at the naval sea system building, building 197. a police officer was reported as being one of the people injured during the standoff. as you mentioned, the shooter is apparently still barricaded in here. the national d.c. police and capitol police and police jurisdictions with a massive presence circling this navy area. you can't get on here without any kind of i.d. or clearance and it takes just -- it's a heavily secured area of this part of washington, d.c., with walls all around it. so just to give you a lay of the land here, we are on m street and 11th street. we can hear a police chopper circling above here. as far as we know, this is still a very fluid
what can you tell us? >> reporter: carol, i'm both on the phone and live. i can hear you on my phone. we have a massive police presence all around this area of southeast washington, d.c. this is the navy yard you see behind me, one of the entrances here. we have reports of multiple injuries in this shooting. it took place, according to the authorities at the naval sea system building, building 197. a police officer was reported as being one of the people injured during the standoff. as...
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think bad things are gonna happen to us. i'm here at my house on thanksgiving day, and i have a massive heart attack right in my driveway. an artery in your heart, it's called the widow maker. and mine was 95% blocked. they took me to the hospital, and the doctor put me on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] aspirin is not appropriate for everyone, so be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. i'm a blue-collar worker. to me, bayer aspirin is another tool. go talk to your doctor. you're not indestructible anymore. ♪ >>> bombing investigators are hoping they can learn more details about tamerlan tsavraev, the dead boston bombing suspect when they speak with his wife, seen this morning with her attorney. our chris lawrence has been talking with that attorney. chris is joining us now from north kingston in rhode island. chris what have you learned? >> wolf, investigators know that katherine russell lived with tamerlan, her husband, that small, cramped cambridge apartment and as they try to pie
think bad things are gonna happen to us. i'm here at my house on thanksgiving day, and i have a massive heart attack right in my driveway. an artery in your heart, it's called the widow maker. and mine was 95% blocked. they took me to the hospital, and the doctor put me on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] aspirin is not appropriate for everyone, so be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. i'm a blue-collar worker. to me, bayer aspirin is another tool. go...
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tell us what you know. if you have something to tell us, you can stay. if not, you're out of here. >> you're out of here or you're here for a lot longer. >> part of the defense team and what i'm thinking, these three new people, what do they know about my young client? can they point to who was the more responsible, who was the controlling factor between them? there's so much history we've heard at cambridge's wrestle team who would have never imagined him to be a part of this. if these three people can point to one of these things, that's helpful to the defense. >> the defense wouldn't have immediate access do them. at some point the defense will have access to them if they choose to speak to them. >> they'll have access to their defense right away afterward right? >> right. they may want to speak to them to show mitigating factors. >> what do i know at this point? just the lo gist ticks you will about a federal arrest or being taken into the custody of the fbi? how does it play out? >> normally when you have an arrest it's followed by an appearance in
tell us what you know. if you have something to tell us, you can stay. if not, you're out of here. >> you're out of here or you're here for a lot longer. >> part of the defense team and what i'm thinking, these three new people, what do they know about my young client? can they point to who was the more responsible, who was the controlling factor between them? there's so much history we've heard at cambridge's wrestle team who would have never imagined him to be a part of this. if...
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thank you for joining us. you had no idea obviously this was going to happen when you took this video. close to this plane crash were you? fred, can you hear me? fred hayes, are you there? okay. he shot that video and appears he was across the water just taking pictures of airplanes coming in and he just happened to be able to catch this. we'll get fred back on the phone with us in just a moment. in the meantime, we want to go to cnn's dan simon. he was at the airport yesterday shortly after this happened and, dan, that video really shows what happened. i'm sure it will be a tool investigators will use, invaluable to investigators, trying to figure out what caused this crash. >> reporter: no question about it. i can tell you where fred hayes was. he was at a place called bayside park where save yags enthusiasts go and like to watch the planes take off and land here at the airport. this was right near the runway so here's fred hayes watching these planes. he's there with his wife and pulls out a cell phone or a
thank you for joining us. you had no idea obviously this was going to happen when you took this video. close to this plane crash were you? fred, can you hear me? fred hayes, are you there? okay. he shot that video and appears he was across the water just taking pictures of airplanes coming in and he just happened to be able to catch this. we'll get fred back on the phone with us in just a moment. in the meantime, we want to go to cnn's dan simon. he was at the airport yesterday shortly after...
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we need to be able to tell us if it can make its way through the ice and if it can't we will use the helicopter and obviously that will be weather depend aan. >> can you describe for me, this ice breaker, what is it up against. besides the deep ice, is it having a difficult time breaking through that ice or is there something else going on that is keeping that from making some head way. >> at the moment, it hasn't made much head way because it is just not doing so because of the poor visibility. at the moment it is not moving very fast. it is in the area to the east. so that is good. which is where it is sitting now. it is trying to enter from the east and it was determined ye yesterday so it is standing by at the moment. it is waiting for conditions to clea clear up a bit. are these just stationed there at all times to help at all times? >> they are working on various research projects xts it is issue i issuing and able to do the job and to presond. the vessels were in the area and this seems like an expensive venture to carry out this rescue if it come to that. can you give us an i
we need to be able to tell us if it can make its way through the ice and if it can't we will use the helicopter and obviously that will be weather depend aan. >> can you describe for me, this ice breaker, what is it up against. besides the deep ice, is it having a difficult time breaking through that ice or is there something else going on that is keeping that from making some head way. >> at the moment, it hasn't made much head way because it is just not doing so because of the...
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ed, thank you very much for joining us. tell us about the situation. >> hey, chris. well, we just returned from our first close-up look at the blast site at that fertilizer center here in the town of west, texas. so where investigators have been working for a week now trying to piece together exactly what happened. we were given an up close tour. we got to see that crater, the blast site where this happened, that crater site is about ten feet deep and almost more than 90 feet wide. what is interesting in speaking with investigators from the texas fire marshal's office and also investigators with the department of alcohol, tobacco and firearms, atf, they say they are still trying to figure out what exactly caused the fire that then led to the explosions here that killed 14 people, mostly firefighters and ems officials that raced to the scene there to put out that fire that they're still trying to figure out what caused that fire. and from there they can begin piecing together what might have caused that explosion. but really when you walked up onto this site, chris, t
ed, thank you very much for joining us. tell us about the situation. >> hey, chris. well, we just returned from our first close-up look at the blast site at that fertilizer center here in the town of west, texas. so where investigators have been working for a week now trying to piece together exactly what happened. we were given an up close tour. we got to see that crater, the blast site where this happened, that crater site is about ten feet deep and almost more than 90 feet wide. what...
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using technology that's been around for years. they use heat images to look down at the boat. you can see in the pictures, it shows you the heat inside that body, where he was lying underneath that tarp. then it goes to a black image where you can even make out his feet as he was inside the boat. but before they approached it, they weren't sure whether there were any bombs inside there. they moved a robotic arm to move closer and closer and remove that tarp before they tried to get him to come out. there was an exchange of gunfire and eventually they got him out of there. and as elizabeth cohen was reporting and as i have learned from a law enforcement official, even if the suspect wanted to cooperate, he can't because of his medical condition. but certainly that's something they're going to want to do to try to find out from him all the information that they can before he is read his rights. they have that special exemption under federal law, investigators say, to talk to him, to find out whether he has any information that could put the public at risk before his rights are r
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if you're just joining us, thanks for joining us. here's what's happening right now in the cnn newsroom. >>> a funeral going on this afternoon for an alabama school bus driver, who was killed when he tried to protect the kids on his bus when a gunman came on board. all the children made it off safely except for one 5-year-old boy who has been kidnapped and held in a bunker for five days now. >> this guy found himself in extraordinary circumstances, he's being laid to rest today. how is he being remembered there? >> people around here know him as chuck. we saw hundreds of people come together at the civic center, because they had to find a bigger venue for all the people who showed up today. members of the military who were there. again honored as people filed into the room. and we even saw school buses that brought faculty and students. people remember him as a father, a husband, who always had a smile on his face. this bus driver who lost his life to protect the students on board his bus. one of his friends said this is a person who
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nick, what more can you tell us? you mentioned this may have been a wedding party. >> that's what local media out lets a outlets are reporting. girls night out turned fatal. we believe among the deceased was the bride to be. cnn cannot independently verify these reports. in a conversation with california highway patrol they read similar reports. earlier chp said the fire started outside of the passenger area of the limousine. they're looking at pictures that witnesses took last night. those flames flaming from the back of the limousine. they believe the fire started underneath the limousine or even in the trunk. about 10:00 p.m. last night as the car was crossing a bridge. the driver pulled over and was able to get out unharmed. those that were seated in the back were not able to get out as fast. the fire spread too quickly and corone coroner's office said they were so badly burned it could take days. >> those sitting closer to the front may have climbed into the driver's area and exited those doors opposed to the do
nick, what more can you tell us? you mentioned this may have been a wedding party. >> that's what local media out lets a outlets are reporting. girls night out turned fatal. we believe among the deceased was the bride to be. cnn cannot independently verify these reports. in a conversation with california highway patrol they read similar reports. earlier chp said the fire started outside of the passenger area of the limousine. they're looking at pictures that witnesses took last night....
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joining us now dr. susan love, the director of the revlon ucla breast cancer breast center and the president of the dr. susan love research foundation. dr. love, thanks very much for joining us. what was your reaction when you heard about angelina jolie's op-said, what she disclosed there and what can you disclose about the gene mutation that angelina jolie has. >> i was sorry to hear that angelina jolie had to go through this and unfortunately that's all we have to offer women who have the gene for breast cancer right now. we don't have good prevention. this gene predicts for ovarian and breast cancer. likely her mother had the gene as well and that's why she got ovarian cancer, then angelina decided to get tested to see if she had it. and it's a reasonable thing to do in that situation, although the gene is not that common, actually, in women in general. >> should -- let's get a little perspective. should all women be tested for this gene? angelina jolie says the test costs about $3,000, which is obvi
joining us now dr. susan love, the director of the revlon ucla breast cancer breast center and the president of the dr. susan love research foundation. dr. love, thanks very much for joining us. what was your reaction when you heard about angelina jolie's op-said, what she disclosed there and what can you disclose about the gene mutation that angelina jolie has. >> i was sorry to hear that angelina jolie had to go through this and unfortunately that's all we have to offer women who have...
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laurie siegel is here with us. before we start talking about how you can do it on your smart phone, at the height of the recession, i remember -- i don't know if it was black jet, but other things like that, you would go to event, like charity events, right? and they would be giving away cards and coupons sfrom private jet companies like that in gift bags because people weren't taking private jets, they weren't taking yachts and people were trying to get private jets off the ground and people to use them. now the economy is picking up and they'll probably start using them again. >> yeah. i think now you have your smart phone and you can see okay, there's an actual -- before people didn't know how to use them or how to get there. now you have your smart phone and an app like this. okay, you can book a seat. this is how you do it. this is really the smart phone con neblgtding those dots. >> it's a luxury through your smart phone and it's called -- this one is called task rabbit. >> maybe we can't book a private plane
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thank you for joining us. we learned information this morning that authorities found the lid to the pressure cooker on a rooftop. how big of a find is that? >> in bomb signature development activity, as they try to determine the time of bombmaker and what was used, this plays into that. this is one just small piece that will make up the bigger picture. >> so i want to talk to you about the pressure cooker, about the other scraps they found, bomb making materials possibly, about the possible detonator and the timer and all of that. can they track the serial numbers to find out who bought the pressure cooker and these other devices and materials? >> you have a mix of different clues and pieces of information that will be able to be tracked. but the biggest clue will be the compilation of all of the data and intelligence. and you will look for things to identify the signature of the bombmaker to see if there was other trends in law enforcement databases or military databases. so just some of the serial numbers co
thank you for joining us. we learned information this morning that authorities found the lid to the pressure cooker on a rooftop. how big of a find is that? >> in bomb signature development activity, as they try to determine the time of bombmaker and what was used, this plays into that. this is one just small piece that will make up the bigger picture. >> so i want to talk to you about the pressure cooker, about the other scraps they found, bomb making materials possibly, about the...
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drew will join us to tell us what we can do to heal. how we can help our family and friends and children with their uneasiness over what happened this week in boston. our special live coverage continues here on cnn in just a moment. i'm telling you right now, the girl back at home would absolutely not have taken a zip line in the jungle. (screams) i'm really glad that girl stayed at home. vo: expedia helps 30 million travelers a month find what they're looking for. one traveler at a time. expedia. find yours. i'm just red carpets and big spectacles. but that's only the beginning. i have more than one red carpet. i like all sorts of spectacles. from the grandiose to the impromptu... to the completely unexpected. and the most epic thrill ride this city has ever faced. transformers the ride 3d. los angeles. endlessly entertaining. start exploring at discoverlosangeles.com >>> why did young men who grew up and studied here as part of our communities and our country resort to such violence. how did they plan and carry out these attacks and d
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and then they pulled us to the sidewalk, and said we were going to get bussed out, but then pulled us back into the international terminal, and then we're being told we're not allowed to leave. >> caller: i was actually in a very bad place. i was leaning against the wall, right outside where the shots were fired. i on found that out after we were evacuated, and we were standing perhaps 20 feet from a high-powered rifle and ar-15-looking rifle on the ground, with three clips nearby. and black shoes and some people's shopping bags and other people's carry-on luggage strewn about. but a policeman was taking pictures of the rifle. >> unforgettable, harrowing moments yesterday at l.a.x. >>> all right, now to five things crossing the cnn newsdesk right now. number one -- the new york man called the "subway vigilante" after he shot four black teenagers in 1984, as you'll recall, has been arrested for allegedly selling marijuana to police. the nypd says bernhard goetz was arrested for trying to sell marijuana to an undercover police officer. >>> a new study shows privacy is becoming big busin
and then they pulled us to the sidewalk, and said we were going to get bussed out, but then pulled us back into the international terminal, and then we're being told we're not allowed to leave. >> caller: i was actually in a very bad place. i was leaning against the wall, right outside where the shots were fired. i on found that out after we were evacuated, and we were standing perhaps 20 feet from a high-powered rifle and ar-15-looking rifle on the ground, with three clips nearby. and...
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thank you for joining us. top of the hour. i'm don lemon. you are in the "cnn newsroom" live this evening from boston. here is the latest the boston bombing investigation. responding to news a russian wiretap intercept ad communication of the bombing suspect's mother discussing jihad with someone who may have been one of her sons. why did russia wait until a few day ace go to turn over that information? would the fbi have done more if it had that information sooner? our experts fwhaeg on that. the only man that knows a motive behind thees keeping his mouth shut today. the suspect is staying quiet, dzhokhar sar nef. boston's baseball caps piling up at the memorial for the victims behind meear from the emotional visitors for the next two hours here on cnn. meantime, let's get to the latest. attorney general eric holder taking some heat for defending the timing on reading the boston bombing suspects his miranda rights. white house core departments and at the white house correspondents dinner last night holder spoke exclusively to cnn about his
thank you for joining us. top of the hour. i'm don lemon. you are in the "cnn newsroom" live this evening from boston. here is the latest the boston bombing investigation. responding to news a russian wiretap intercept ad communication of the bombing suspect's mother discussing jihad with someone who may have been one of her sons. why did russia wait until a few day ace go to turn over that information? would the fbi have done more if it had that information sooner? our experts fwhaeg...
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. >> reporter: you're looking at two screens right now, on the left the white house where the flag is being put to half mast, obviously in solemn remembrance of those who were lost and injured here in boston, the attacks during the marathon. on your right, an ongoing presser at brigham and women's hospital where there are still people in critical condition fighting for their lives. let's listen in. >> really cooperative with the provider teams to really help us to take care of them. amazing in how they handled the initial pain
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it was like a vegetable. >> she read for us and she read for us over and over again. she would do some lines fabulously, wonderfully and she would miss other lines by a mile. >> oh, my gosh. i know. i'm an idiot. >> i couldn't take my eyes off her. >> two years later producers still weren't convinced. they gave miley one last shot. >> now that this is your final a aaudition for this project? >> only my three bestest friends. >> it ultimately came down to miley and one other girl. with miley there was something about her that was so alive and so fearless and all of us finally agreed to take the chance. >> at 13, miley cyrus became hannah montana. >> you're so gross. >> and was living her dream. ♪ i'm a lucky girl ♪ whose dreams came true >> miley was the perfect fit wp a schoolgirl with a secret double life as a pop star. >> she's your best friend. sooner or later you'll have to tell her. >> i think that's one of the things that really connected about hannah montana was the realism that well, wait a minute, this is art imitating life, imitating art. >> my liley aud
it was like a vegetable. >> she read for us and she read for us over and over again. she would do some lines fabulously, wonderfully and she would miss other lines by a mile. >> oh, my gosh. i know. i'm an idiot. >> i couldn't take my eyes off her. >> two years later producers still weren't convinced. they gave miley one last shot. >> now that this is your final a aaudition for this project? >> only my three bestest friends. >> it ultimately came down...
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thankfully, she uses act restoring mouthwash. it rebuilds tooth enamel, making your teeth two times stronger. act. smile strong. >>> the man who set himself on fire on washington's national mall yesterday has died. a man found the jogger engulfed in flame near the air and space museum. bystanders used their shirts to put out the flames. a gas can was found near him. had is very disturbing. investigators will have to use dna and dental records to determine the man's identity. how sad. >>> just days earlier in d.c., a driver has a confrontation at the white house and speeds away towards capitol hill. police pursue and in a chaos that follows they shoot and kill the woman behind the wheel, miriam carey but who was she and what could have prompted this chain of events? here's cnn's deborah feyerick. >> reporter: something was bothering miriam carey something having to do with president obama, sources say her boyfriend allegedly told carey back in december that the president was using electronic surveillance to monitor her home to kee
thankfully, she uses act restoring mouthwash. it rebuilds tooth enamel, making your teeth two times stronger. act. smile strong. >>> the man who set himself on fire on washington's national mall yesterday has died. a man found the jogger engulfed in flame near the air and space museum. bystanders used their shirts to put out the flames. a gas can was found near him. had is very disturbing. investigators will have to use dna and dental records to determine the man's identity. how sad....
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security was keeping an eye on us. all indications were they were inside the biuilding they were talking. a lawyer said they were cooperating and they did meet last night. we don't know the details of what's been said, but it does seem there is cooperation between russian officials and the fbi. at some level the parents are cooperating by showing up and going to these meetings anderson. >> does the mother plan to come back here? she's got one dead. she has another son in a hospital. does she have any intention of coming back here and at least seeing him? >> reporter: we've heard reports of her saying he wants to come back. you've got to believe in this situation right now both parents want to be there when their son is buried. you can imagine this conversation with the fbi is a two-way conversation. the parents are going the want to know what's going to happen to their son, when can they go back? the intent does seem to be there. do they want to come back in u.s. jurisdiction right now? those details aren't clear. >> w
security was keeping an eye on us. all indications were they were inside the biuilding they were talking. a lawyer said they were cooperating and they did meet last night. we don't know the details of what's been said, but it does seem there is cooperation between russian officials and the fbi. at some level the parents are cooperating by showing up and going to these meetings anderson. >> does the mother plan to come back here? she's got one dead. she has another son in a hospital. does...
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i used to dress her up. i used to love to dress her up and put her hair in long curls and lots of bows on her hair. she loved it. she'd go out prancing. >> reporter: sweet and kind. that's how she's described by those who knew her here at the restaurant where she worked. >> we liked her immediately. she was one of the hardest workers we had. i think that's what our crew here enjoyed most about her is she would get in the trenches and work right next to you. she wasn't afraid to get her hands dirty. she was a very, very positive manager. >> reporter: friends and family feel the same. >> i'm having a hard time when i see her on the tv. it's killing me inside. >> reporter: perhaps krystle's mother sums it up best. >> she was the best. you couldn't ask for a better daughter. >> reporter: carol costello, cnn, atlanta. >> krystle campbell, 29 years old. we will remember her. a memorial for 23-year-old grad student lingzi lu is set for tonight at 7:00. friends and family say lu had a sweet smile, bubbly personality
i used to dress her up. i used to love to dress her up and put her hair in long curls and lots of bows on her hair. she loved it. she'd go out prancing. >> reporter: sweet and kind. that's how she's described by those who knew her here at the restaurant where she worked. >> we liked her immediately. she was one of the hardest workers we had. i think that's what our crew here enjoyed most about her is she would get in the trenches and work right next to you. she wasn't afraid to get...
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they are not even letting us go into the lobby to use the bathrooms or anything, which is unusual having done tons of stories like this. they usually let the media go in and out and get a cup of coffee. they reason even allowing that here. i was speaking with a doctor who frequently worked on inmates and suspects in another city. he said under these circumstances it was pretty likely that the suspect would be handcuffed to the bed and have two guards, one on each side of the bed, in addition to guards outside the door in the hallway. they are not going to leave anything to chance here. they want to make sure he doesn't hurt anyone or hurt himself. he's much more valuable alive than dead. >> elizabeth cohen, thank you so much. as we focus on this suspect and the evil he allegedly perpetrated, we should take a moment to remember his victims. the victims of the violence in boston. krystle camp bell, a restaurant manager. little martin richard, an 8-year-old from dorchester who liked to wear his red sox shirt to school. lindsey lu and then there's the latest victim officer sean collier, who
they are not even letting us go into the lobby to use the bathrooms or anything, which is unusual having done tons of stories like this. they usually let the media go in and out and get a cup of coffee. they reason even allowing that here. i was speaking with a doctor who frequently worked on inmates and suspects in another city. he said under these circumstances it was pretty likely that the suspect would be handcuffed to the bed and have two guards, one on each side of the bed, in addition to...
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thank you for joining us, mayor. you knew mike mclelland. tell us what he was like? >> mike and i were not good friends. casual acquaintance. i liked him and i respected his work. my -- since i retired as a full-time family physician, my job is to do public health for kaufman county, and a part of that job is to see the jail inmates. i come in contact with law enforcement officials a lot, and it was my impression he was doing a really good job. >> he said, mayor, do you think mclelland was afraid for his life in any way? did he ever say about being afraid? he talked about carrying a gun, being ahead of everyone and even careful in his own home? >> he did not mention anything like that to me. >> okay. how are people holding up? how is the town dealing with this? >> well, the town, i think i feel more fear than anything else. they're afraid that someone else will be targeted by these people. i've seen some anger, but mostly fear that -- not fear for themselves but fear for others that are in the public eye. >> listen, after the murder, the a's assistant d.a., he mentio
thank you for joining us, mayor. you knew mike mclelland. tell us what he was like? >> mike and i were not good friends. casual acquaintance. i liked him and i respected his work. my -- since i retired as a full-time family physician, my job is to do public health for kaufman county, and a part of that job is to see the jail inmates. i come in contact with law enforcement officials a lot, and it was my impression he was doing a really good job. >> he said, mayor, do you think...
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rachel nichols joins us live with the latest. rachel, i know you probably did not miss this new york post cover that came out this morning. i think that the face says it all, but certainly the headline just go says a whole lot more. give me your take on this. >> i think that's the headline of the day. competition of the tabloids around here, i think that is definitely the winner. look, this is a soap opera of epic proportions. it is only getting stranger as we go here. his suspension is expected sometime this afternoon. but as you mentioned, you will probably still see him on the field with the new york yankees tonight in chicago, of course, playing his first game of the season on this day, why not? the reason is because if baseball suspends him under their drug policy, under their joint drug agreement, then players are allowed to play while they are appealing and a-rod has certainly said he will appeal. now, the baseball commissioner's office did leak last week that they were possibly considering suspending him under the commiss
rachel nichols joins us live with the latest. rachel, i know you probably did not miss this new york post cover that came out this morning. i think that the face says it all, but certainly the headline just go says a whole lot more. give me your take on this. >> i think that's the headline of the day. competition of the tabloids around here, i think that is definitely the winner. look, this is a soap opera of epic proportions. it is only getting stranger as we go here. his suspension is...
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they used cadaver dogs and use bulldozers in the field behind me. they got a tip from an alleged mobster, an 85-year-old. the tip told us it was highly credible. the most credible tip they have gotten this entire time. they dug for two plus days. they said they are confident they came up wp no human remains. >> the search continues. >> reporter: right. what's interesting is this tip being so quote highly credible because it came from man who said he was very good friends with hoffa. he said he was brought here and hit over the head. they vetted that time and time again but it didn't check out. >>> the reputed mob boss james whitey bulger is in a courtroom. he's on trial for murder. this is another day of testimony from the prosecution's key witness. tell us about some of the details that have emerged. >> reporter: it was really interesting because whitey bulger's lawyers did exactly what they are supposed to do. they tried to undermine the credibility of the government's star witness, hammering away portraying him as a liar. as the cross-examination
they used cadaver dogs and use bulldozers in the field behind me. they got a tip from an alleged mobster, an 85-year-old. the tip told us it was highly credible. the most credible tip they have gotten this entire time. they dug for two plus days. they said they are confident they came up wp no human remains. >> the search continues. >> reporter: right. what's interesting is this tip being so quote highly credible because it came from man who said he was very good friends with hoffa....
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she's joining us from new york. thank you for being here with us. >> you wrote a very interesting op-ed piece on cnn saying don't let syria's children die. tell us about the conditions they are facing now. >> really dire. within syria there's more than four million people living in rubble, hiding in caves, under rocks, sheltering anywhere they can. there in lebanon it was still wenter and winter of unprecedented cold. many of the people had come during more climate weather so they were without coats. children with no shoes. standing in icy water or ice. snow all over the mountains. they had crossed through land mines. a little child told me about the journey through the night darting and stopping to avoid being blown up by these devices on the ground. then reaching lebanon, lebanon they come into the most poor parts of lebanon near tripoli where you know the fighting is full force in these parts as well. the people have nothing, literally nothing. they try to latch together some cardboard against the winds but it wa
she's joining us from new york. thank you for being here with us. >> you wrote a very interesting op-ed piece on cnn saying don't let syria's children die. tell us about the conditions they are facing now. >> really dire. within syria there's more than four million people living in rubble, hiding in caves, under rocks, sheltering anywhere they can. there in lebanon it was still wenter and winter of unprecedented cold. many of the people had come during more climate weather so they...
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and i used to prosecute. but the other thing it's going to do for the criminal justice system in colorado, it's going to free up a lot because now you won't see a lot of the state resources and the prosecutors having to deal with what are really very low level crimes because it's no longer a crime. >> there's no -- >> what we call grandfathering, there's no going back in time. there's no ex post facto. so if you're in for it, you're in for it because at the time that you committed the offense, it was illegal, so nobody's going home if they're already serving a sentence. >> you know, jeff, one of the other things i'm really curious about is the impact on kids. their perception about marijuana. the kids that are growing up now, for them, it's legal. >> okay, so this is where my real concern is. because we do know that now marijuana is almost matching alcohol as one of the most ab e abused substances out there for very young people, so now, the message is that yes, it is legal and i'm not going to get into the p
and i used to prosecute. but the other thing it's going to do for the criminal justice system in colorado, it's going to free up a lot because now you won't see a lot of the state resources and the prosecutors having to deal with what are really very low level crimes because it's no longer a crime. >> there's no -- >> what we call grandfathering, there's no going back in time. there's no ex post facto. so if you're in for it, you're in for it because at the time that you committed...
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he seems to think there are mechanisms the government can use and will use to get him back, however, jeffrey. >> well, frankly, don, i am just researching this now. apparently there is an extradition treaty between hong kong and the united states. remember, hong kong is a quasi independent but mostly a subordinate province of the people's republic of china. we are now engaged in an enormous battle over access to information with the people's republic of china. so in theory, i think, it is possible that he could be extradited and returned to the united states to face trial. in practice, i think it's going to be enormously difficult, and he seems to have picked one of the few places in the world where he is likely to get away with it. >> tom, what will the government do next? how will the government try to get him back here? because they're going to try to do it. >> i think first of all, don, they're going to bring the charges which will be the basis for even requesting extradition in the first place. secondly, once they've charged him with a serious felony, the department of justice c
he seems to think there are mechanisms the government can use and will use to get him back, however, jeffrey. >> well, frankly, don, i am just researching this now. apparently there is an extradition treaty between hong kong and the united states. remember, hong kong is a quasi independent but mostly a subordinate province of the people's republic of china. we are now engaged in an enormous battle over access to information with the people's republic of china. so in theory, i think, it is...